On Wednesday, the NCAA’s prime observe and subject athletes had been named semi-finalists for The Bowerman Award–the very best accolade in collegiate athletics. Among the many 10 males and 10 girls chosen, there was one lone Canadian: the College of Michigan 400m hurdles NCAA champion, Savannah Sutherland.
May the Borden, Sask., native grow to be the primary Canadian to win since Olympic bronze medallist Derek Drouin in 2013?
The Bowerman Award is offered yearly to essentially the most distinctive female and male observe and subject athletes within the NCAA. It’s named after legendary Oregon coach and co-founder of Nike, Invoice Bowerman.
Sutherland first appeared on The Bowerman watch record in January, forward of the 2025 season. She remained on the record into February, following back-to-back program record-breaking runs over 200m (23.49 and 23.26).
After her out of doors marketing campaign, Sutherland’s spot as a semi-finalist got here as no shock. In Could, the 21-year-old gained her third-straight Large Ten convention title within the 400m hurdles. A month later, she captured her second NCAA 400m hurdles title (she additionally gained in 2023). Sutherland clocked a blistering 52.46 seconds, breaking her personal Canadian document and taking down world document holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s earlier NCAA document of 52.75 seconds within the course of.
In a single race, Sutherland set a brand new NCAA document, NCAA Championship document, Large Ten document, College of Michigan program document and Canadian document. Mix that together with her Olympic seventh-place end in Paris final summer time, and he or she’s taking “rewriting the document books” to an entire new degree.
Sutherland is the one College of Michigan athlete to realize Bowerman semi-finalist standing.

Sutherland’s prime competitors for the award contains the College of Alabama’s Doris Lemngole, the 2025 NCAA 3,000m steeplechase champion, and Pamela Kosgei of the College of New Mexico, who swept the 5,000m and 10,000m titles.
Final yr’s honour went to six-time NCAA champion Parker Valby.
A near-win for Morales Williams
Vaughan, Ont.’s Christopher Morales Williams got here near successful The Bowerman in 2024 after a dominant indoor and out of doors season, the place he gained NCAA each 400m titles, set world and Canadian data and gained 13 of his 14 races. Regardless of being named one in all three finalists, he was finally edged out by German decathlete Leo Neugebauer of the College of Texas.
The three Bowerman finalists for the 2025 award might be introduced on July 7, with the official winners revealed in December.